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India: further evidence Hindu-supremacist BJP culpable in
Gujarat pogrom
By Kranti Kumara
9 March 2005
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Fresh evidence has emerged that demonstrates that the February-March
2002 pogrom against Gujarats Muslim minority was orchestrated
by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the dominant partner in Indias
then coalition government, and its Hindu-supremacist allies.
K.R. Narayanan, who was Indias president at the time
of the Gujarat events, recently told a Malayalam-language magazine
that he implored Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to immediately
deploy the army to Gujarat with orders to suppress the anti-Muslim
riots, but the BJP leader ignored his pleas. If the army
had been given the powers to suppress the violence, said
Narayanan, the Gujarat riots would never have escalated into a
state-wide convulsion that left more than 2,000 Muslims dead and
150,000 homeless.
But the [BJP] state government did not do it; the Centre
also did not do it. It was a conspiracy between the state and
the central government that was responsible for the Gujarat violence.
Vajpayee, whom the BJP and much of Indias media have
long lauded as a moderate although he is a lifelong member of
the Hindu supremacist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), has cavalierly
dismissed Narayanans charges.
The BJP leadership has likewise failed to offer any serious
rebuttal to the preliminary report issued by a government-appointed
committee of enquiry into the February 27, 2002, Godhra train
firethe event that served as the pretext for the anti-Muslim
pogrom.
From the beginning, the BJP and its RSS allies have insisted
that the fire that killed 59 peoplemost of them Kar Sevaks
(right-wing Hindu militants), who were returning to Gujarat from
Ayodhyawas set by Muslims, possibly with the assistance
of Pakistans intelligence services.
Within hours of the fire, leaders of the BJP and allied Hindu
communalist organizations were inciting Gujaratis to come into
the streets to protest the Godhra deaths. When Muslims became
the target of violent attacks, they depicted the attacks as spontaneous,
arising from Hindus desire for revenge, although
there is much evidence to show that BJP officials and cadres of
the RSS-aligned Vishwa Hindu Parishad (or World Hindu Council)
and Bajrang Dal (or Hindu Youth League) fomented and led attacks
on Muslims.
The inquiry into the Godhra fire headed by retired Supreme
Court Justice U.C. Bannerjee emphatically rejected the explanations
that the BJP, RSS, and the BJP-led state and police authorities
in Gujarat have advanced for the train fire. According to the
inquirys preliminary report, the fire that engulfed carriage
S-6 of the Sabramati Express was in all likelihood not deliberately
set, but rather accidental.
The Gujarat government and police have contended that the fire
was lit by persons who were part of a group of Muslims protesting
against the Kar Sevaks on the Godhra train station platform
or who used the protest as a cover to directly enter carriage
S-6. In either case, the perpetrators are alleged to have use
inflammable liquid to set the fire.
The Bannerjee committee argues that the forensic evidence cannot
support either theory. It cites tests done at Gujarats forensic
laboratory to show that due to wind and the height of the train,
only 10 to 15 percent of any liquid sprayed from the platform
would have made it into the carriage, and those seeking to light
the carriage afire would themselves have been splashed by the
liquid. As for the theory that a person or persons entered the
carriage and poured inflammable liquid onto the floor, the Bannerjee
committee notes that this is not consistent with the fire victims
burns, many of which were to the upper, not lower, body. The
inflammable liquid theory, argues the report, gets
negated by the statement of some of the passengers who suffered
injuries on the upper portion of the body and not the lower body
and who crawled towards the door on elbows and could get out without
much injury.
The report also argues that it is highly unlikely that someone
could have penetrated the carriage and poured large amounts of
an inflammable liquid onto the floor unbeknownst to the Kar
Sewaks, who were armed with three-pointed spears or trishuls.
The Bannerjee committee report is highly critical of railway
authorities, noting that they were quick to embrace the claims
that the fire was deliberately set, thereby ignoring such contributing
factors to the tragedy as train overcrowding and thus helping
to fan communal passions. Western Railway officials allowed the
partially burned neighboring coach, S-7, to proceed to its final
destination of Ahmedabad, instead of preserving it as evidence.
Nor have they ever bothered to conduct a statutory inquiry into
the fire.
The Bannerjee committee does not say what it believes caused
the fire, but it is known that some of the Kar Sewaks were
cooking on the train.
The Bannerjee committees conclusions concerning the Godhra
fire have been supported by a technical investigation carried
out by a Delhi-based non-governmental organization, the Hazards
Center. That investigation, which compared the damage to carriage
S-6 with railway carriages burned in fires known to have been
accidental, concluded that the fire began from within carriage
S-6 and was consistent with a long-smoldering source, rather than
the igniting of a flammable liquid.
The role of the Gujarat pogrom in BJP politics
The BJP has long been associated with communal violence. The
Kar Sewaks who were killed in the Godhra train fire were
returning from Ayodhya, where they had been agitating for the
building of a Hindu temple on the former site of the historic
Babri Masjid mosque. In 1992, Hindu-supremacist militants
razed the mosquethe culmination of a years long agitation
led by L.K. Advani, the home minister in Vajpayees government.
The destruction of Babri Masjid set off the largest nationwide
wave of communal violence since the 1947 communal partition of
south Asia.
Nevertheless, the Gujarat pogrom, which came at a time when
the Indian government had amassed almost a million soldiers on
the Pakistani border and was threatening to invade, marked a new
stage in the development of the BJP.
Advani, Vajpayee and other BJP leaders feigned ignorance of
the plan to raze the Babri Masjid mosque, which violated
a Supreme Court order. The BJP Chief Minister of Gujarat, Narendra
Modi, did little to hide his role in fomenting the anti-Muslim
pogrom, subsequently ran successfully for re-election in December
2002 by inciting communal hatreds and burnishing his image as
a Hindu strongman, and has since emerged as a national leader
of the BJP.
Modi supported a statewide general strike to protest
the Godhra fire, ordered the burnt bodies of its victims to be
brought to the state capital where they were paraded about by
the VHP, RSS and BD, and then, when violence erupted, indicated
that police should sit on their hands.
Vajpayee and the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance government,
meanwhile, resisted any and all demands for Modi and his state
government to be called to account. At one point, Vajpayee did
express some dismay at the extent of the bloodshed in Gujarat
and the bad name it was giving India internationally, but only
to embrace Modis claim that the anti-Muslim pogrom was an
understandable reaction to the anti-Hindu violence at Godhra.
Similarly, in last years general election campaign, Vajpayee
sought to appease big businesss concerns over the disruptive
character of the BJPs incendiary communal rhetoric by insisting
that he was staking his governments bid for re-election
on its economic and foreign policy record. Nevertheless, Modi
soon emerged as one of the BJPs most important campaigners.
And the Gujarat government he leads continues to protect from
prosecution the pogroms foot soldiers and more senior organizers.
To this day, there have been virtually no, if any, successful
prosecutions of persons who participated in Gujarats anti-Muslim
pogrom.
The BJPs attempts to discredit the Bannerjee
report
The BJPs reaction to the Bannerjee committee report only
demonstrates that all sections of Indias second-largest
partyfrom the Hindutva hardliners like Modi, through
the so-called moderateshave the blood of Gujarats
Muslims on their hands.
The BJP politicians have been united in their efforts to discredit
the report. Recognizing that they are on shaky ground, they have
sought to focus their attack on the fact that Railway Minister
Laloo Prasad Yadav, a bitter BJP adversary, set up the Bannerjee
inquiry and that he no doubt timed the release of its preliminary
report a month before elections were slated to be held in his
native Bihar in the hope of influencing the outcome.
A former Bihar chief minster and the current railway minister
in the Congress-led United Progress Alliance government, Laloo
Prasad Yadav, is a notoriously corrupt politician who has used
populist and caste appeals to dominate the politics of Bihar,
one of Indias poorest state, for the better part of two
decades. His cultivated image as an uncouth spokesman for Indias
rural lower castes has long made him a convenient bête noire
for the BJPs core middle-class, upper-caste constituency.
Meanwhile, the Gujarat government has set up its own enquiry
commission, also headed by a retired Supreme Court justice, to
probe into the Godhra fire. That this will not be an impartial
review of the facts is underscored by the inquirys mandate.
The Gujarat inquiry will not investigate the causes of the Godhra
fire, but rather the circumstances that led to the setting
of fire.
Whether the Godhra fire was, as appears increasingly likely,
a tragic accident or the result of a communal clash is certainly
not irrelevant. More than 100 Muslims remain in jail for their
alleged involvement in setting coach S-6 ablaze. However, whatever
the true cause of the Godhra fire, there is and never was the
slightest justification for holding Gujarats Muslims collectively
responsible for the fire, let alone unleashing indiscriminate
violence against this largely impoverished minority. Thosebeginning
with Modi, Vajpayee, Advani and the RSS and VHP leaderswho
seized on the Godhra fire to foment hatred against Muslims and
anti-Muslim violence, or who abetted the carnage by failing to
order police and military forces to stop the bloodbath, stand
indicted of a horrific crime against humanity.
See Also:
Gujarat election opens
door for more communal violence in India
[28 December 2002]
Report exposes role
of government in communal violence in India
[8 May 2002]
Indias ruling
party abetted communal carnage in Gujarat
[5 March 2002]
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